资源简介 华东师大二附中2025届高三英语测试(2025.5)(考试时间:105分钟卷面满分:115分)I.Grammar and Vocabulary (20%)Section ADirections:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherentand grammatically correct.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with theproper form of the given word;for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.Concerns Regarding Deep-Sea TourismThe depths of the occans,with their charming mystcrics,continuc to capture the humanimagination.For many,deep-sea tourism provides an opportunity to have a thrilling adventureunlike any (1)With greater commercial access,deep-sea tourism (2)move)from anupper-class activity to a more accessible venture over the past few years.Various underwateradventures are now available.Luxury operations such as "Lovers Deep,"a St Luciasubmarine hotel,cost $300,000 a night.Other,(3)(price-friendly),encounters arethe Maldives submarine experience where tourists pay $1,500 for an hour-long dive.Despite the industry's expansion,safety is an important issue.On March 27,a touristsubmarine sank off the Egyptian Red Sea city of Hurghada.The sub was said(4)(experience)mechanical failure prior to sinking.The accident occurred morethan a ycar after the OccanGate Titan submersible(谐水器)cxplosion on a dive to the Titanicwreck site.Safety concemns point to a lack of regulatory oversight.Submarines andsubmersibles sail without uniform international regulations,with safety practiccs(5)】(leave)mostly in the hands of private operators.Certificd submcrsiblcs undergo closc inspections by independent organizations.Theseinspections cover the vessel's structure,life-support systems,and mechanical integrity.Theneed for third-party inspection(6)_not be overstated.However,OceanGate's Titansubmersible notably avoided this process,claiming certification would slow down innovation.Certified submarines are generally safe,but any form of extreme underwater explorationinvolves certain risks.If something goes wrong,rescue operations for deep-sea vessels arecomplex and time-seusitive.Most tourist submarines operate at depths(7)diversor other submarines can assist in emergencies.However,vessels like the T:tan,which dove to12,500 feet,exceed most rescue capabilities.Typical tour submarines don't dive (8)150 feet.At that depth,scuba diverscan help if needed.But the deeper you go,the more difficult and slower a rescue becomes.(9)】submarines operate also impacts rescues.In places such as Antarctica or themid-Atlantic,conditions and logistical obstacles hinder quick rescue.In spite of recent tragedies,international regulation of deep-sea tourism is still low andgovernments do not usually regulate businesses (10)there are repeated failures.Hopefully,high-profile accidents like OceanGate's explosion or the sinking of Hurghadamight alter that.Section BDirections:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each word canonly be used once.Note that there is one word more than you need.2025届高三5月测试卷第1页/共10页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览